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Babcock says Leafs have to get better in home opener

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

Despite watching his team win 7-2 in Winnipeg to kick off the season, Mike Babcock wants improvemen­ts in tonight’s home opener against the New York Rangers.

The Maple Leafs coach reeled off Toronto’s eight penalties Wednesday night against the Jets, a docket that ranged from too many men on the ice and an equipment violation (Leo Komarov’s askew visor) to four high-sticking calls.

“Stay out of the box, that will really help us with goals-against and then just (a) commitment to doing things right,” Babcock’s wish list read after practice Friday. “As a group, we have been through enough. We know how to do it right, we’ve just got to do it right.”

Goaltender Frederik Andersen helped Toronto survive a rocky opening that saw three straight Leaf penalties. Then Toronto’s high-octane offence kicked into gear.

Veteran winger Patrick Marleau scored his first two goals as a Leaf with singles from Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander, James van Riemsdyk and Nazem Kadri.

The young guns now get to showcase their skills before a home crowd filled with expectatio­ns after a breakthrou­gh 201617 season that saw the Leafs (40-27-15) improve by 29 points over the previous year and take the first-place Washington Capitals to six games in a tight firstround playoff series.

For defenceman Morgan Rielly, the home opener is a chance to “get better defensivel­y.”

“There are things we can improve on for sure,” he said. “We had a good meeting today, talked about New York and what they bring to the table so we’re going to be ready.”

The Rangers lost their home opener 4-2 on Thursday to Colorado despite outshootin­g the Avalanche 39-26.

There was plenty of talk Friday about the early wave of offence in the league with hat tricks from Edmonton’s Connor McDavid, Philadelph­ia’s Wayne Simmonds, Washington’s Alex Ovechkin and Chicago’s Brandon Saad.

“You look around the league, there’s lots of speed and lots of skill,” said Rielly.

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